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My Adventures with Superman Season 2 Easter Eggs
Welcome to another week of My Adventures with Superman WOW twist the knife more why don't you MAwS crew! Very emotional episode and a good one at that! OK lets get to the easter eggs!
My Easter eggs lists for season 1 is here if you haven't seen it!
My season 2 episode 1 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 2 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 3 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 1 post is here
My season 2 episode 5 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 6 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 7 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 2 post is here
My season 2 episode 8 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 9 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 10 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
Spoilers if you haven't seen the episode
The title of this week's episode is a reference to Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" poem specifically the line "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood". A good title for how General Sam Lane and Lois's lives "diverged" from one another after all the things that happened between the two.
Starting things off, General Sam Lane is hiding from Taskforce X and has covered the windows in Clark and Jimmy's apartment. Clark and Jimmy return and they get a knock on the door. General Lane is naturally jumpy at this but it turns out it's a package for Jimmy from S.T.A.R. Labs (I talked about the laboratory here) and the message says Jimmy is invited to speak at the symposium thanks to his Flamebird app and documentations about the occurrences around Metropolis, Superman, and the alien tech everyone's been getting. The message refers to Jimmy as Superman's "best friend" (and later on Lex Luthor calls Jimmy a "pal" both of which are often used as a way to referred to Jimmy in the comics. There's even been comics titled Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen, that lets reader's see Jimmy's adventures in relation to Superman. The latest run of it is fan-fucking-tasic! Highly recommend reading it!
In a, I'm assuming rented limo, Clark reads off who will be at the S.T.A.R Labs Symposium. First is CEO Hamilton, who we can assume is Emil Hamilton, General Wade Eiling, and Senator Hackett. Later at the symposium we even see General Eiling in the animated flesh with Hank Henshaw (who I talked about here) and sitting next to Mayor Fleming and Senator Sackett (both of whom I talked about here and they are wearing their outfits from episode 4 season 1).
Emil Hamilton makes his first appearance in the Adventures of Superman #424 (1987) [W: Marv Wolfman, P: Jerry Ordway, I: Mike Machlan, C: Tony Zuiko, L: John Costanza] as a former S.T.A.R. Labs employee who lost his job and his technology credit thanks to Luthor buying them out and claiming it as his own. He's Superman's science confidante and helped build the Phantom Zone Projector and the Superman robots. But later on he delves into more villainous territories.
General Wade Eiling I briefly talked about here but I can expand on it. Like I said in the previous post about General Eiling, he made his first appearance in Captain Atom #1 (1987). He becomes an even bigger threat to the Justice League in JLA #25 (1999) [W: Grant Morrison, P: Howard Porter, I: John Dell, C: Pat Garrahy, L: Ken Lopez]. General Eiling gets rid of his old human body and transfers his consciousness to the body of the Shaggy Man, shaved it down to what you see here. Now, he's granted super strength, near invulnerability, super stamina, and heightened sense of smell.
At the symposium, we see some tech demos with one being the invisibility vest that Mist wore in season 1 (I talk about him here) and the shield that blocks laser fire. Glad that someone on the MAwS team is a Gundam fan because that shield is designed to look like the Gundam RX-78's shield.
In a flashback to Lois's past, General Sam Lane explains to Lois what her mom's name means in Korean. Much like her comic counterparts, Eun-byeol's name starts with an E just like Ella/Elinore/Elenor Lane. Very smart of the MAwS crew to keep the consistency. Based on what was said in these flashbacks, Lois might be an only child, so no Lucy Lane, Lois's sister in this continuity.
As Lois and General Sam Lane try to hide themselves from Taskforce X, we see them get cornered in the sewers by Atomic Skull who I talked about here.
Continuing their escape, General Sam Lane and Lois meet a pawn shop owner, a friend of Sam's named Winslow Schott, a weapons and technology expert. This name drop is a reference to Superman villain, the Toyman.
Toyman's first appearance was in Action Comics #64 (1943) [Cover art by Sam Citron and Don Komisarow]. In this continuity, Winslow Schott was a talented toymaker who turned to the life of crime in order to get his thrills. In his debut he makes two robberies with his toys, but Superman stops his third robbery. Toyman captures Lois and attempts to kill her but was stopped by Superman.
In the silver age, Toyman makes his first appearance in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #9 (1955) [W: Otto Binder, P: Curt Swan, I: Ray Burnley]. Here Toyman goes by Winslow Percival Schott, which becomes his full name from then to this day. In the comic, some crooks kidnap Jimmy and use him to answer some Superman trivia on a quiz show.
Winslow would be revamped again in Superman #13 (1988) [W&P: John Byrne, I: Karl Kesel, C: Tony Zuiko, L: John Costanza] where he is a digruntled toy designer employee who was fired for not being able to adapt to what children wanted at the time. So as a result of his firing Winslow would go after his former employers and kill them with his toys. This was origin of Winslow I am more familiar with thanks to Superman the Animated Series (highly recommend watching that cartoon too because its incredible and also Toyman in that show is FUCKING creepy).
There have also been other people who took up the Toyman name. Jack Nimball, the second Toyman uses the same gimmicks as Winslow, but Jack is dressed as a Jester. You may recognize the design in the Super Friends cartoon. The third and heroic Toyman was Hiro Okamura who was a rich Japanese teen with incredible intelligence and mechanical skills. Hiro would be most famous in the pop culture zeitgeist when he, Superman, and Batman teamed up together to stop a giant kryptonite asteroid from colliding with the Earth as seen in Superman/Batman #6 (2004) and the Superman/Batman: Public Enemies animated movie.
At the end of the episode, Clark feeling alone after overhearing Lois agree with her father that Clark was weird and hearing that Jimmy helped Lex get his start, he uses the beacon to contact Kara, his cousin who I talked about here. So I have a weird theory. It is possible that the person flying over Earth is not "Zod" but actually Kara?. In season 1's finale "Zod" uses the "kneel before me" line making all of us think its Zod, but the credits list the character with a female VA. So my idea is this was Kara receiving the signal from the beacon.
We seen in next weeks episode preview Kara will be showing up and that close up on the bracelet makes me think this is how she compacts the armor. Will I be right? Who knows, but all I can say is:
Very good episode this week can't wait to see what they'll do with Kara next week!
My season 2 episode 1 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 2 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 3 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman comic issue 1 post is here
My season 2 episode 5 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 6 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 7 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My Easter eggs and references for My Adventures with Superman comic issue 2 post is here
My season 2 episode 8 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 9 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
My season 2 episode 10 Easter eggs and references in My Adventures with Superman post is here
and if you missed it my Season 1 Easter eggs list is here
#My Adventures with Superman#My Adventures with Superman Season 2#MAwS#MAwS season 2#Clark Kent#Superman#Lois Lane#Jimmy Olsen#Robert Frost#The Road Not Taken#Emil Hamilton#Wade Eiling#General Wade Eiling#The Shaggy Man#The General#Gundam#RX 78#RC 78 2#Eun-byeol Lane#Ella Lane#Elinore Lane#Elenor Lane#Toyman#Winslow Schott#Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen#Adventures of Superman#DC#DC Comics#Action Comics#JLA
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Weightless
written by @purplecowboywombatgoth
Rating: Teen and up audiences
Warnings: None
Summary:
“We’re with you, Commander.”
It should bring Maggie comfort, she knows that, but she almost wants to scream at them to take the out.
Back on Akuze, her crew had no idea it would end up being their last mission. In this line of work, anyone hardly gets that heads up.
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After a mission goes awry on her watch, Commander Maggie Sawyer is transferred to the Normandy, a ship of outcasts lead by Captain Henshaw.
Unable to convince the Council of the impending dangers of an ancient race terrorizing the colonies, the crew sets off on a journey to see if they can prevent disaster. Decade-long secrets uncover, enemies start teaming up, and the Normandy picks up a reputation everywhere it docks, for better or for worse.
Even with the threat of imminent doom over their heads, Maggie finds that a certain recruit teaches her how to actually live the future she is fighting so hard for.
Additional tags: Alternate Universe, Mass Effect AU, you don't have to play the games to read the fic as i have made my own changes, Outer Space, Spaceships, mostly based on the first two games, i cannot get sanvers out of my head, not even when playing videogames, so the solution is to write 40k words about them in space
With art by @lamachingona
These works are part of Sanvers Big Bang 2024.
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Who is on the bracket for the Asexuality awards?
In order of submission, we have:
Connor Hawke
Roshanna Chatterji
larvox
Querl Dox
Bart Allen
Jean-Paul Valley
Jughead
Darcy Thomas
All characters named Ace
Khaji Da
Starro
Jarro
Riddler
Billy Batson
Scarecrow
Phantom Stranger
Cassandra Cain
Tim Drake
Jason Todd
Captain Marvel as a separate person from Billy Batson
Mary Bromfield
Tawky Tawny
Mr. Mind
Lex Luthor
Sandy Hawkins
Pieter Cross
Dick Grayson
Greta Hayes
John Henry Irons
Gotham's Oswald Cobblepot specifically
Spooner
Garlic bread
Bruce Wayne
Lonnie Machin
Eradicator
Draaga
You, the voter
Rorschach
V from V for Vendetta
Damian Wayne
A mother box
The bioship
Mogo
Professor Pyg
Jessica Cruz
Poison Ivy
Queen Nubia
Bizarro
Vic Sage
Kyle Rayner
Ace the Bathound
Joker
Hank Henshaw
Grant Emerson
William Hand
Jarra's minion
Alpha Centurion
Jenni Ognats
Dex-Starr
Fred Jones
Northwind
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Kil-Vex the Ultraman (formerly Imperial Amerikan Colonel Kent Luthor, before violently releasing himself of any ties to his much despised human upbringing) pictured here in the White Kryptonian Burial Suit he was resurrected in after his death at the hands of Eschaton, an ancient Kryptonian super-weapon bred by a guilty scientist hoping to prevent the universe from being conquered or destroyed by his people.
While a Regime of Ultramen--Ultraboy (later Ultrahuman), Cyborg Ultraman, Captain Irons, and The Preserver--had risen in his absence, Lara Kon-Vex, Jack Irons, and the Preserver A.I. quickly fell in line behind the revived Kil, while Henshaw was publicly dismantled before a horrified Amerikan public.
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DRDT 'Finding Neverland' Musical AU!
•James Matthew Barrie - Charles •Sylvia Davies - Teruko •Mary Barrie - Arei •Mrs. Maurier - J •Charles Frohman - Whit •Peter Davies - Min •Micheal Davies - Nico •Jack Davies - Levi •George Davies - Eden •Lord Canaan - Arturo •Mr. Cromer - Ace •Mr. Henshaw - Hu •Miss Basset - Rose •Miss Jones - Veronika •Captain Hook - David •Peter Pan - Xander
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Atlantis Attacks
Ant Ant
Arkham Asylum
Agent A (Alfred)
Amity Arkham
Amadeus Arkham
All-American comics
Baxter Building
Bombastic-Bag man
robert Bruce Banner
james Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes
Black Blot/Blackagar Boltagon
elizabeth “Betsy” Braddock
Brian Braddock
william “Billy” Braddock
Billy Batson
Beast Boy
Blue Beetle
Boston Brand
BlueBird
Bouncing Boy
Carl “Crusher” Creel
Captain Carter
nathan Christopher Charles summers/Cable
Curtis "Curt" Connors
Caped Crusader
oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot
Captain Cold
Captain Carrot
Catherine Cobert
Cressida Clarke
Crocky the Crodile
Doctor Darrk
Doctor Destiny
Dorthy Duncan
Ding-Dong Daddy
yankee Doodle Dandy
Dinah Drake
Darla Dudley
Damien Darhk
(new) Fantastic Four
Four Freedoms plaza
Fin Fang Foom
Freedom Fighters
Freddy Freeman
Felix Faust
Guardian of the Galaxy
Green Goblin
Guy Gardener
Gorilla Grodd
Gotham Gazette
Gotham Globe
Gotham General
Green Guardsman
Golden Glider
Glorious Gordon Godfrey
Happy Hogan
Hank Hensley
Hank Hall (Hawk)
Henry “Hank” Henshaw
Hank Hall
Hippolyta "lyta" Hall
Hank Haywood
Jessica Jones
John Jonah Jameson
Katherine “Kate” Kane
Kristen Kringle
Kip Kettering
Lacie Lorraine
Loki Laufeyson
Lunella Lafayette
Lonnie Lincoln
Lois Lane
Lex Luther
Lighting Lad
Linda Lee
Luma Lynai
Lana Lang
Laura Lang
Louise Lincoln
dinah Laurel Lance
Linda Lang
Lena Luther
MasterMind
May Melinda
Miles Morales (og 42)
Meows Morales
Michael Morbius
Multiverse of Madness
MilkMan Man
Mateo Maximoff
Marya Maximoff
Mole Man
Mister Mxyptlk “Mxy”
M’gann M’orzz/Megan Morse/Miss Martian
Mia “Maps” Mizoguchi
Mary Marvel
Miguel Montez
Music Master
Mr. Miracle
Mirror Master
Mad Mod
Malcolm Merlyn
Maria Mercedes Mooney
Matches Malone
Monsieur Mallah
Nia Nal
Olivia Octavius (doctor Octopus/doc Ock)
Pepper Potts
Peter Parker(s)
Pabitr Prabhakav
Peni Parker
Peter Porker
Pedro Peña
Penny Plunderer
Quasar’s Quantum bands
Quentin Quale
Reed Richards
Rocket Raccoon
Richard Rider
Roberto “Robbie” Reyes (og 69)
Rachel Roth (Raven)
Ronald Raymond
SlapStick
Sun Spider
Scarlet Spider
Serpent Society
Super Skrull
Silver Sable/Silvija Sablinova
Sinister Syndicate
Sinister Six
Steven Strange (dr Strange)
Sybil Silverlock
Susan “Sue” Storm
Spider-Society
Samuel Sterns
Sebastian Shaw
Suicide Squad
Star Sapphire
Silver St. Cloud
Secret Six
Pter Ptarker (TT)
Taneleer Tivan
Tyros The Terrible (Terrax)
Teen Titans
Titans Tomorrow
Tom Turbine
Traci Thirteen
Unus the Untouchable
Vicki Vale
Valerie Vale
Web Warriors
Wade Winston Wilson
Wallace “Wally” West
Wallace “ace” West II
Wonder Woman
Warlock the Wizard
Wizards & Warlocks
Zatanna Zatara
Zachary Zatara
Zilius Zox
Duela Dent Napier Nigma
Cooper Coen/Web Weaver
Matthew Michael “Matt” Murdock/DareDevil
Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel
Otto Octavius (doctor Octopus/doc Ock)/Superior Spider-man
Victor Von doom/Doctor Doom
Warren Worthington III/ArchAngel
Cassandra “Cass” Cain/Black Bat
J’onn J’onnz/John Jones/Hank Henshaw/Martian Manhunter
Kei Kawade/Kaiju Kid(/Kid Kaiju)
Mitchell Mayo/Condiment King
Max Mercury/Windrunner Whip WhirlWind
Red Robin/Joker Junior
Cletus Cortland Kassidy (Carnage)
Clark Kent
Conner “Kon” Kent
Chemical King
Carrie Kelley
Killer Croc
Karen Crane
Seaboard City
Total alliteration: 207
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Souls Adrift on a Sea of Stars
by Natalie the Cat (NatalieTheCat)
The pirate captain was a woman, and a beautiful one at that. Lena made herself small, trying to avoid her attention as she surveyed the ship she'd just boarded, but it was too late. Tall and lithely muscled, the captain crossed the deck with speed and grace.
Lena flinched as the blade of the pirate's sword whipped through the air, and her throat seemed to crush itself shut as she felt the cold steel under her chin, tipping her gaze up so that the pirate might look into her eyes.
"My, my, my, but aren't you a pretty little thing."
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Lena Luthor, daughter of the wealthy Lionel Luthor, travels to the New World to join her brother and be sold off in a loveless marriage to increase his fortunes, but never arrives. The legendary pirate ship the Argo bears down on her vessel and boards it, and Lena is taken prisoner by Captain Kara Danvers and her crew of misfits, brigands, and aliens.
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The Pirate AU
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Drink up me hearties, yo ho!
Words: 7994, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Supergirl (TV 2015)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Characters: Kara Danvers, Lena Luthor, Alex Danvers, J'onn J'onzz | Hank Henshaw, James "Jimmy" Olsen, Kelly Olsen (Supergirl TV 2015), William Dey, Ben lockwood | Agent Liberty, Nia Nal, Querl Dox, Maggie Sawyer, Samantha "Sam" Arias, Otis Graves, Mercy Graves, Eliza Danvers, Clark Kent, Lex Luthor, Various Historical Personalities
Relationships: Kara Danvers/Lena Luthor, Alex Danvers/Maggie Sawyer, Samantha "Sam" Arias/Alex Danvers, Samantha "Sam" Arias/Alex Danvers/Maggie Sawyer, Querl Dox/Nia Nal
Additional Tags: tags will be updated as fic updates, SuperCorp, Pirates, Supercorp endgame, Angst, Angst with a Happy Ending, Historical drama, pirates!, Alternate Universe, Alternate Universe - Historical, Alternate Universe - Fantasy, Kara Danvers Has Powers, Kara Danvers is not Supergirl, Lena is the daughter of wealthy merchants, Kara Danvers is a Pirate Queen, mature themes, Romance, A Plucky Band of Puckish Rogues, Loads of characters
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Steel (Movie Outline)
And now we come to our second-to-last movie in the Superman series map within a Cinematic Universe, following a full Superman trilogy, two Supergirl movies, a young Superman trilogy not originally connected until Crisis on Infinite Earths, and an animated movie in the same boat. This movie picks up shortly after the end of the third entry of the original trilogy, where Superman died at the hands of Doomsday.
The movie would open a few years prior, somewhere between Superman II and Superman III, at the hospital bed of the astronaut Captain Hank Henshaw, only in his thirties but withered and decayed from solar radiation. He stares at a picture of his wife, a fellow astronaut. Some representatives from NASA enter the room, talking to him about a revolutionary experiment they want to try with him, as his knowledge and expertise is too valuable to just let waste away. Henshaw agrees to go through with it.
Years later, we see John Henry Irons working in his machine shop on a metallic suit of some kind. As he works, we see flashes of the previous movie, of him fighting alongside Superman as Doomsday ravaged the planet, of Superman suffering a lethal blow and dying, of the funeral that he attended shortly thereafter. John wipes his forehead, and we get to see the suit he is working on, emblazoned with a large “S” just like his hero.
We then move to a secret laboratory, where Lex Luthor and Emil Hamilton are hard at work. Using Lex’s DNA and DNA harvested from Clark’s body, they have perfected a clone with none of the imperfections of Bizarro, now aged up to a teenager. The teenager awakens, and Lex and Emil welcome him to the world, naming him Conner.
We see John picking up his niece from school and we get a good sense of their relationship, John being her primary guardian. As they are driving home, they see a news report mentioning that it has been six months since the death of Superman and the world is still feeling its results. Even though the Justice League is doing its best, and other Kryptonians like Supergirl and the Supermen from other universes, there is still a notable uptick in crime, and experts are wondering if the world is in need of a new Superman.
The news report is interrupted by reports of a mass breakout of Intergang from prison, led by their new leader Morgan Edge, replacing Bruno Mannheim after his vaporization at the hands of Darkseid. Natasha asks her uncle if it’s time to take his suit for a test run, and John agrees. They stop the truck, John activates the suit and gets it on, becoming Steel for the first time, and takes off toward the prison. Once there, he tries to stop Morgan Edge, only to be interrupted by a young kid in a black shirt who looks strangely like Superman. The two try to compete over who will stop him, giving Edge the time to set off a bomb, putting multiple lives in danger and allowing him and his men to escape.
John and Conner manage to save the people threatened by the blast and part ways, both uncertain of each other. John returns home to Natasha, and see a news report titled “Two New Supermen?” detailing the events of the bombing that day. Conner returns home to Star Labs, confused by why Steel had recognized him. Luthor reprimands him for his failures, while Hamilton consoles him. Meanwhile, Lex gets an angry call from Lois Lane.
Lois demands to know if he had anything to do with the “false supermen” that had appeared that day. Lex assures her he had nothing to do with any of it, brushing off any further questions. Lois fumes to her mother- and father-in-law, the Kents, as she tends to baby Jon. Outside in the barn, Clark’s spaceship seems to come to life, glowing and rising from the ground. Lois and the Kents rush out to see it explode, revealing a fully restored Clark hovering in midair and opening his eyes. He presents himself to them, and at first, they are overjoyed, but for just a second, Lois recognizes something off in her husband’s eyes.
The next day, the news reports on some criminals causing trouble, prompting John and Conner to rush to the scene again, only to find the restored Clark has already gotten there, and a crowd gathering around. Clark presents himself, claiming to be Superman fully restored to life, saying its just something that happens with his species. Conner is confused and tries to attack Superman, while John is taken aback that he doesn’t recognize him, and becomes even more suspicious when he says something that directly contradicts something Superman had said to him before his death.
We then get a series of scenes with John, Conner, and this new Superman all working as superheroes across the world. Conner is determined to prove himself the real Superman, confused about who he is, and frustrated by his lack of straight answers from Lex or Hamilton. John simply wants to do good, and is willing to work with either as long as it benefits, but he still senses something wrong with the new Superman. Meanwhile, Lois grows increasingly certain this new person is not her husband. She examines the ship and finds something in the data matching code from the government.
Hamilton enters Conner’s room to find him watching a documentary on the life of Superman. Hamilton gives in and confesses that Conner is, in fact a clone created from Lex and Clark’s DNA. Losing all sense of self, Conner breaks out of the lab and runs away. Meanwhile, Lois goes to John, hoping he can help her with the tech of Clark’s ship. Before he can get too far into it, he gets an alert of an Intergang attack, uses Natasha to make an excuse, and races off. When he gets there, he finds Superman already on the scene. He witnesses as Superman brutally murders Morgan Edge, and attacks him, knowing the real Superman never would.
The two do battle over the skies of Metropolis, John’s armor not quite enough to beat Superman but holding its own. At one point, he manages to rip a section of Superman’s face off to reveal a robotic face underneath. Shocked, John stumbles back, giving the fake Superman time to get away. John returns to his machine shop, only for Lois to confront him and call him Steel.
Conner goes to New Kandor in Scotland, searching for answers. Finding no Supergirl or Power Girl available, he stumbles upon a twenty-year-old Clark Kent, the one from the universe that collapsed in the Crisis, still in bed at two in the afternoon, and practically given up on life after losing everyone he’d ever cared about. The two talk, and Clark tells Conner his story, how he was just an offshoot of Superman, forced to live in a universe that’s not his and pretend his life is not his own. Clark talks about what had driven him to be a hero in his own world, giving Conner inspiration while he clearly doesn’t believe any of it anymore himself.
Back at the machine shop, John confesses to having built the Steel suit, inspired by Superman and driven to try to make the world a better place just like him. Lois comes to see the good man that he is, and the love that he has for Natasha. She tells him that, of all these new Supermen, he was the one who most carried on her husband’s spirit. John starts investigating, while Lois gets a call from the Kents and has to go home.
As John gets into the coding inside the ship, he unlocks a data file on a man named Captain Hank Henshaw, who had been on a mission for NASA years before when their ship was struck by a solar flare and crashed back down to the Earth. The rest of the crew, including Hank’s wife, suffered horrific deaths thanks to the radiation, while Hank lingered in a state of agony. A special experiment had been performed on him, uploading his mind to a government database, allowing him to live on as an AI while his body passed away. Then somehow (by John’s estimation, it had something to do with all the multiversal effects felt during the Crisis), Hank’s AI systems got their wires crossed with the Kryptonian technology inside Superman’s ship, and he’d been able to construct a new robotic body for himself in the image of its former passenger.
Realizing this, John tries to call Lois, but gets no answer. He suits up and races out to the Kent farm, crossing paths with Conner on his own way there, telling him that they’re in danger, and filling him in on Hank Henshaw. We cut forward to the farm, where Hank has figured out that Lois and the Kents know he’s not the real Clark. He tells them that, after he was uploaded to the government database, he learned that the day his ship had been hit by a solar flare had been the same day Clark had thrown Bizarro into the sun. He had yearned for vengeance against Superman every day since, driving himself mad, and now, he had finally found away to take everything back from Superman that Superman had once taken from him.
He threatens the family that they will all be good and be the family they were for Clark, or else he would kill every one of them. It’s at this moment that John and Conner burst into the house, knocking Hank away and defending the family. John calls him Hank and says he knows all about him. The three all then break out of the farmhouse, dueling in the sky for the title of the true Superman, Hank calling them both cheap knockoffs while he is the closest they’ll get to the real thing. Conner and John recognize they can’t defeat him, Conner swallowing his pride and racing off to seek help from Lex and Hamilton while John holds him off.
Working together, John and Conner get Hank to the Project Cadmus Headquarters, where Lex attacks him in his battlesuit, just long enough to attach wires to him. Emil hacks into his systems, downloading Hank out of the Superman body and into Project Cadmus’s computers. He then sets their entire mainframe to self-destruct, wiping out all of their systems and Hank with it. With no consciousness holding it together, the body just falls apart. John and Conner embrace as friends.
In the final scenes, we see John visiting the Kents, helping repair their roof, while Conner is revealed to have been adopted by them, coming out in a black shirt with a red Superman “S” on it, helping Lois with Jon. Natasha also visits, telling Conner about how she’s trying to figure out how to make a Steel suit of her own, while John tells her she’s still too young for that. Finally, John pulls Lois aside, telling her about something interesting he found in the programming of Clark’s ship. Something that might be able to bring the real Superman back to life.
In a post-credits scene, young Clark from the other universe is watching a news report of Steel and Superboy saving some people, the two being warmly welcomed by the world as their new Supermen. He clenches his fist, rage starting to build within him.
And that's that. Next we finish with a Superboy movie, pitting him up against Superboy-Prime. I hope you've all enjoyed so far.
#superman movie#superman#clark kent#steel#john henry irons#superboy#conner kent#lois lane#jonathan kent#jon kent#martha kent#natasha irons#hank henshaw#cyborg superman#lex luthor#emil hamilton#project cadmus
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He is a biter
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/vFcn0pQ by Brash_Spud Based off of this Tumblr post: https://ift.tt/fieu1wL Or more accurately, the aftermath of Billy biting someone during mission. Words: 1127, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: DCU, Shazam! | Captain Marvel (Comics), Justice League - All Media Types Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Characters: Billy Batson, Bruce Wayne, Barry Allen, John Constantine, Clark Kent, Diana (Wonder Woman), Dinah Lance, Oliver Queen, Hal Jordan (Green Lantern), J'onn J'onzz | Hank Henshaw Relationships: Billy Batson & Justice League Additional Tags: Feral Behavior, Biting, Blood, NOT a graphic depiction of blood, Don't worry, Billy Batson is Childish, Some less notable character mention, This Captain Marvel is more based off of his Golden Age read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/vFcn0pQ
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THE FACE IS FAMILIAR… BUT I CAN’T PLACE THE NAME!
Same Actor / Different Character ~ Part 3: “Here's Lucy"
It used to be quite common for actors to be cast in multiple roles on the same series. Not in principal parts, certainly, but in supporting and minor characters. Lucycoms were no exception. Although the world created by these shows was representative of reality, the characters who populated them often gave viewers Deja vu. By the time "Here's Lucy" premiered in 1968, Lucille Ball had developed a repertory company of actors that she used time and time again.
For the purposes of this discussion, we won't include background performers (aka extras) as they were nearly always drawn from the same pool of actors. Also, those who played multiple characters need to have at least one of them identified by name.
MARY WICKES
Lucille Ball's good friend tops the list of actors who played multiple roles, with seven characters in nine appearances. When the series premiered, she played a secretary friend of Lucy Carter's named Isabel in two episodes. Perhaps there was no room for Isabel, so she disappeared, but Wickes did not! Due to the fact that she played a nurse in her breakout role in The Man Who Came to Dinner (both stage and screen), she also played several nurses. She even showed up as Lucy's sister-in-law, a nun, another type that she was often cast as in films. In addition, she was a maid to an eccentric dowager, a Montana matriarch, and a nosy neighbor.
JACK COLLINS
Collins' six appearances span from season one in 1968 to the series finale in 1974. He played secret agent Johnson, expectant father Mr. Phillips, Vincent Price's producer Curt, Harry's eye optometrist Dr. Proctor, Harry's accountant Arthur Collins, and Harvey Stevens, proprietor of Harvey's Welcome Inn. Perhaps Collins is best compared to versatile actor Charles Lane on "I Love Lucy"?
CAROLE COOK
Lucy's protege is back with more interesting characters - five of them, to be exact. She started the series as a wacky woman in Carol Burnett's audience, played crusading neighbor Sheila Casten, bridge club member Lillian Rylander, gangster Ma Parker, and Cynthia Duncan, a Lucille Ball look-alike. Ma Parker was by far Cook's largest and most adventurous role on the series.
IRWIN CHARONE
Charone made five appearances on “The Lucy Show” and an equal number of “Here’s Lucy” episodes. Mr. Garfield of the Nippy Whippy Whipped Cream Company , dog owner Mr. Farnsworth, neighbor Chester P. Franklin, a permit office clerk, and college dean Phillips.
ROY ROBERTS
Roberts made an impact as Mr. Cheever on "The Lucy Show." His first appearance on "Here's Lucy" was as the Superintendent of the Air Force Academy in a two-part season opener filmed on location. He returned as a NASA's Dr. Jensen in "Lucy and the Astronauts" (1971), Warden Maginetti when "Lucy Goes To Prison" (1973), and Dr. Honeycutt when "Lucy is N.G. as an R.N." (1974).
RHODES REASON
Reason was a handsome leading man type who easily played a variety of roles from 1968 to 1973: Bradley Henshaw, Jim Simpson, Sam Toliver, Lieutenant Egan, and Keith Davidson.
ROBERT CARSON
Carson was a busy Canadian-born actor. While he never played supporting roles, he wasn't just an extra either. On "Here's Lucy" he played Martin Philips, Buzzy Brock, Sergeant Lou Holmes, and Officer Hurlow.
ROBERT ALDA
Alda (father of Alan) was best known for originating the role of Sky Masterson on Broadway in Guys and Dolls (1950). He did four episodes of "Here's Lucy," the first as himself, hosting the Secretary Beautiful Contest. The role was originally written for Don Ameche, then re-cast with Ross Martin, before Alda was finally given the part. He got to use his musical theatre skills singing the pageant’s theme. He put his musical skills to use again as Dean Butler in "Lucy, the Co-Ed" (1970). He also sang as Captain MacClay in a two-parter set on a cruise ship to Hawaii.
WALLY COX
Cox had come to the nation's attention as Mr. Peepers. On "Here's Lucy" he played ex-con safecracker Rock Barnett, wimpy Wally Manley, diamond cutter Gustav Vandermeer, and toy tycoon Tommy Tucker.
DORIS SINGLETON
Singleton created the role of Caroline Appleby on “I Love Lucy.” She was slated to appear as Doris, a secretary colleague of Lucy's, on "Here's Lucy," but the role was eliminated after the first episode. She returned, however, for three more appearances, all as secretaries to the stars: Petula Clark's secretary Miss Perkins, Eddie Albert's secretary Patty, and Lucille Ball's secretary Doris, a role modeled after Ball's own secretary Wanda.
WILLIAM LANTEAU
William Lanteau was a theatre actor who was most famous for playing Charlie the Mailman in On Golden Pond. His theatrical background surely helped him disguise himself in his four roles on "Here's Lucy". Unlike past guest actors, he looks significantly different in each one: Mr. Sherwood, a supermarket manager; Mr. Minkle, building superintendent; Spike, Ginger Rogers' secretary; and Edgar St. Vincent Kinkaid, antiques store manager.
DICK PATTERSON
Patterson was seen by Lucille Ball performing on stage and cast on "The Lucy Show." He continued his relationship with the redhead on "Here's Lucy" where he played computer matchmaker Mr. Morton (Ball's real surname), TV host Dick Dunkirk, Joe Namath's football coach Hennessy, and director of Lucy's pickle commercial Steve Thompson.
RETA SHAW
Shaw was a star of stage and screen (big and small) and Lucille Ball enjoyed working with her. This time, in the series' third episode, she played Mabel Ryker, using the same first name she had in The Pajama Game on stage and screen. She played Rita Forrester in "Lucy and The Group Encounter" (1972), and Mrs. Witherspoon, Lucy's prospective new boarder in "Lucy's Tenant" (1973).
LOLA FISHER
Fisher understudied and replaced Julie Andrews on Broadway in the musical My Fair Lady. She was seen as in "Lucy's Working Daughter" (1968), as Mrs. Pomeroy in "Lucy in the Jungle" (1971), and Bunny in "Lucy and the Franchise Fiasco" (1973).
CLIFF NORTON
Norton played Sam the Plumber who's overalls turn up on Richard Burton. He was an undercover detective looking for scalpers in an episode starring O.J. Simpson. Lastly, he got title billing in "Mary Jane's Boyfriend", playing accident prone Walter Butley.
BEN WRIGLEY
Wrigley was a British actor who appeared in My Fair Lady (1964) and Bednobs and Broomsticks (1971). so he was a natural to play butlers to Liberace and Jack Benny. He also played Homer Pomeroy in "Lucy in the Jungle" (1971).
BRUCE GORDON
Gordon was best known for playing gangster Frank Nitti in the Desilu television series "The Untouchables" (1959-63), a role he satirized on "The Lucy Show". He trades on that reputation again as Doc Porter in "Lucy and the Ex-Con" and Rocky in "Dirty Gertie", another organized crime scenario. For a change of pace, he played Grandfather Konstantine Kasos in "Lucy's Wedding Party."
ELLIOTT REID
Reid's work with Lucy goes back to "I Love Lucy". Here he plays three roles: Detective Harvey Gaines, Sammy Davis Jr.'s Director, and the host of Milton Berle's telethon.
PHIL VANDERVOORT
Vandervoort was (briefly) Lucille Ball's son-in-law and Lucy believed in keeping it in the family, casting her children, her husband, and her cousin-in-laws on the series. Vandervoort, a handsome young man, makes only three appearances but each one is made to look dramatically different, perhaps to obscure his leading man good looks. He plays Kim and Craig's musician friend Steve (the most 'normal' of his appearances), computer geek Joe Hackley, and beaded handman Tommy.
BARBARA MORRISON
Morrison returns to play two more imposing and imperious women: Harry's date Lady Agatha Warren, and finicky shopper Mrs. Murdock. With many other members of Lucy's acting company, she turns up as a diner in the series' penultimate episode.
HARRY HICKOX
Hickox was best known for playing anvil salesman Charlie Cowell in the 1962 film The Music Man. He played a drill sergeant on "The Lucy Show". He played three different policemen on “Here’s Lucy.”
BILLY SANDS
Sands played Mr. Larson, Lucy's milkman, in two episodes, but he also played Billy the bookie in a third appearance.
DON CRICHTON
Crichton was a dancer on "The Carol Burnett Show" and also did small roles, just as he did on "Here's Lucy". He danced in the series premiere, and then acted, playing Don in "Lucy, The Conclusion Jumper" (1968), and Steve in "Lucy, The American Mother" (1970).
LEW PARKER
Parker, best known as Marlo Thomas' father on "That Girl", was seen on the very first episode of "Here's Lucy" in 1968 as Mr. Caldwell. He returned in 1971 as Mr. Adams, the manager of an All-Nun Band.
LYLE TALBOT
Talbot, a veteran film actor, played Harry's Lawyer and his best pal from Bullwinkle U, Freddy Fox.
JACK MANNING
Manning played Mr. Walters, the manager of the showroom presenting teen idol Donny Osmond as well as Mr. Hubbell, a ceramics store owner who runs art classes, both during season 5.
RICHARD DEACON
Deacon was one of Desilu's favorites, appearing on "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour," "The Mothers-In-Law" and "The Dick Van Dyke Show." For "Here's Lucy" he played unemployment office worker (with show biz aspirations) Harvey Hoople, and Loan Officer Elmer Zellerbach.
ALAN OPPENHEIMER
Oppenheimer played the part of the previously unknown Uncle Herb Hinkley, Lucy's brother. He then turned up as Lucy's doctor, Dr. Matt Parker.
OTHERS WHO 'HIT A DOUBLE'
Robert L. Stevens (River Guide / Alan Stevens)
James Brodhead (Tilford / Mr. Miller)
Mike Howden (Ski Instructor / Flight Attendant)
Ivor Barry (Producer / French Chef)
Hal Dunlop (Major Dunlop / Mr. Greenway)
R.G. Brown (Office Manager / Walter, Eva Gabor's Assistant)
Ernest Sarracino (Mr. Nicoletti / Tony)
Cecil Gold (Fred / Cecil)
Jimmy Bates (Clarence / Billy Joe Jackson)
Robert Hogan (Captain Perry / Jack Lucas)
Johnny Silver (Mountie / Benny)
Jody Gilbert (King Kong Woman / Prison Matron)
Ed Hall (Officer Egan / Numbers Smith)
Marc Lawrence (Joe Grapefruit / Ruby)
Florence Lake (Little Old Lady / Trixie)
Eddie Quillan (Cabbie / Mr. Jackson)
Al Checco (Detective Bobby / Dr. Crawford)
Dick Winslow (Harvey / Nightclub Emcee)
Susan Tolsky (Sue Ann Ditbenner / Miss Quigley)
CELEBRITIES WHO DID 'DOUBLE DUTY'
CAROL BURNETT (Carol Krausmeyer / Herself)
MILTON BERLE (Cheerful Charlie / Himself)
ROBERT CUMMINGS (Bob Collins / Bob Henning)
EVA GABOR (Eva Von Graunitz / Herself)
PAUL WINCHELL (Carlo the Tailer / Little Old Jeweler & The Great Pierre Barmarche)
ED MCMAHON (Ed McAllister / Himself)
LUCILLE BALL (Lucy Carter / Herself)
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Six Nations: Joey Carbery recalled to the Ireland squad of Italy clash
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Six Nations: Joey Carbery recalled to the Ireland squad of Italy clash
Joey Carbery has been recalled to Ireland’s squad for Saturday’s Six Nations clash against Italy in Rome, Joey Carbery is back in Ireland’s squad ahead of the trip to Italy.
Munster fly-half Carbery has been drafted in as additional cover for Johnny Sexton, who is recovering from a leg injury sustained in Ireland’s 32-19 win against France in Dublin nine days ago.
The 27-year-old was overlooked for Ireland’s initial Six Nations squad, with Leinster’s Ross Byrne preferred as a back-up No 10 in their opening two victories.
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Munster fly-half Joey Carbery has been recalled to Ireland’s 37-man squad ahead of Sunday’s trip to Rome to face Italy in the Six Nations; First-choice fly-half Johnny Sexton is recovering from a leg injury sustained in the win over France in Dublin.
Ireland recall at Joey Carbery after Six Nations Italy game
Joey Carbery has been recalled by Ireland as cover for captain Johnny Sexton ahead of Saturday’s Six Nations match clash against Italy in Rome, the Irish Rugby Football Union said on Monday.
Sexton is unsure to play after a leg harm suffered in the 32-19 win over France on February eleven.
Carbery, who has 37 caps, was a wonder omission from the squad for Ireland’s beginning two Six Nations suits, in which they also beat Wales in Cardiff.
A calf damage will maintain winger Keith Earls out of the journey to Rome, at the same time as locks Tadhg Beirne and Joe McCarthy will leave out the relaxation of the opposition. Jamison Gibson-Park (hamstring), Robbie Henshaw (wrist) and Tadhg Furlong (calf) also stay unavailable.
Front-rowers Dan Sheehan and Cian Healy lower back to the 37-guy squad having overcome hamstring issues. Rob Herring was also protected, persevering with his go back to play protocols after suffering a head harm in opposition to France.
Prop Cian Healy and hooker Dan Sheehan have each been blanketed in Andy Farrell’s 37-guy squad after getting better from respective hamstring injuries.
Tadhg Beirne will miss the relaxation of the match after being dominated out for as much as 12 weeks. He has had ankle surgical procedure after being forced off early in the second half of in opposition to France.
Fellow 2nd row Joe McCarthy, has additionally been ruled out of rest of the Six Nations marketing campaign due to an ankle harm. McCarthy’s Leinster crew-mate, flanker Scott Penny, and Ulster 2d row Kieran Treadwell were brought to the squad, however flexible back Keith Earls stays sidelined due to a calf trouble.
Jamison Gibson Park, Robbie Henshaw and Tadhg Furlong stay injured and hooker Rob Herring is persevering with his return to play protocol after maintaining a head damage towards France.
Doubts over Johnny Sexton’s health for Saturday’s clash with Italy in Rome have led to Joey Carbery incomes a don’t forget to the Ireland squad.
The Munster out-1/2, who began in their win over the Ospreys on Friday, returns to the squad for the primary time in view that being sensationally dropped for the Six Nations.
Kieran Treadwell and Scott Penny are also returned on board as the growing injury toll hits Andy Farrell’s facet.
Having misplaced Tadhg Beirne to an ankle harm in opposition to Wales, Farrell need to now also do without Joe McCarthy who picked up an ankle damage in Leinster training closing week. He’ll leave out the ultimate games of the tournament.
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Ireland’s 37-man squad
Backs (17): Bundee Aki, Caolin Blade, Ross Byrne, Joey Carbery, Craig Casey, Jack Crowley, Mack Hansen, Hugo Keenan, Jordan Larmour, James Lowe, Stuart McCloskey, Conor Murray, Jimmy O’Brien, Jamie Osborne, Garry Ringrose, Johnny Sexton, Jacob Stockdale.
Forwards (20): Ryan Baird, Finlay Bealham, Jack Conan, Gavin Coombes, Caelan Doris, Cian Healy, Iain Henderson, Rob Herring, Ronan Kelleher, Dave Kilcoyne, Peter O’Mahony, Tom O’Toole, Scott Penny, Andrew Porter, Cian Prendergast, James Ryan, Roman Salanoa, Dan Sheehan, Kieran Treadwell, Josh van der Flier.
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Greater Love Hath No Man
The Memorial to Captain Henshawe in Poldark.
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“Since you’ve lost a part of your family; can you find it in you to embrace a part of mine?”
Poldark Rewatch: 3x01
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Poldark costumes by episode: 2x08
#poldark#caroline penvenen#captain henshawe#ross poldark#george warleggan#and his red coat of devilry#elizabeth poldark#elizabeth warleggan#mrs chynoweth#poldark s2#mine#my edits#costumesbyep#sfw#poldarkedit#perioddramaedit
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Slam Dunk Love
by StevenTheTurtleWeiner, VioletTheWriter4Hire (Violetthecutienightreaper)
"You bought me a basketball team to go head to head with our mother to win LuthorCorp?" Lena asked with disbelief.
Lex shrugged with a large smirk on his face. "If you and Mother intend on continuing this type of rivalry, I might as well add some fun and high stakes to it."
Thanks to Lex Luthor's competitive nature and general enjoyment of her misery, a twenty-two-year-old Lena Luthor is gifted a newly created basketball team called the National City Supers while her Mother is gifted the multi-time world champion basketball team, the Metropolis Dreams.
The rule is simple. Lena has one year to change the rookie basketball team into champions and beat her mother's basketball team to victory and if she wins, LuthorCorp is hers.
If only Lex had warned her about the range of personalities she would encounter when meeting her newly bought team….And their Team Captain with dazzling blue eyes and an infectious smile.
Words: 1423, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Supergirl (TV 2015), The Owl House (Cartoon), Arcane: League of Legends (Cartoon 2021), Avatar: Legend of Korra, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018), Amphibia (Cartoon)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M, Multi
Characters: Kara Danvers, Lena Luthor, Amity Blight, Luz Noceda, Adora (She-Ra), Catra (She-Ra), Korra (Avatar), Asami Sato, Caitlyn (League of Legends), Vi (League of Legends), Anne Boonchuy, Sasha Waybright, Marcy Wu, Other Character Tags to Be Added
Relationships: Kara Danvers/Lena Luthor, Amity Blight/Luz Noceda, Adora/Catra (She-Ra), Korra/Asami Sato, Caitlyn/Vi (League of Legends), Anne Boonchuy/Sasha Waybright/Marcy Wu, Samantha "Sam" Arias/Alex Danvers/Kelly Olsen, James "Jimmy" Olsen/Winn Schott Jr., Hunter | The Golden Guard/Willow Park, Eda Clawthorne/Camila Noceda/Raine Whispers, Eliza Danvers/J'onn J'onzz | Hank Henshaw, Kuvira/Opal (Avatar), Bolin/Ginger (Avatar), Bow/Glimmer (She-Ra), Ekko/Jinx (League of Legends), Lin Beifong/Kya II, Pema/Tenzin (Avatar), Masha/Vee (The Owl House), Mako (Avatar)/Nia Nal
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